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In a recent road rage incident in Bengaluru, a car was chased by an individual on a busy road. A video circulating online depicts a person on a two-wheeler intersecting the path of the car, which had its dashcam recording the entire event. Initially attempting to get away, the car driver was observed reversing the vehicle in an alternate direction. However, a tanker truck obstructed the escape route, halting the car’s escape.
Despite the chaser’s persistent efforts to impede the car, the driver maintained high speed, reversing on the busy road. Even when the action shifted to Sarjapur Road, the aggressor persisted in chasing the car even there. Throughout the ordeal, he hurled abusive language to provoke the driver, who refused to halt and instead accelerated away. According to the dashcam, the incident occurred on March 29 at around 10 p.m.
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While the entire incident was captured on camera and shared online, reports suggest that such incidents are more prevalent among outsiders in Bengaluru who often face hostility from locals. However, News18 could not verify this claim.
Watch the viral video here:
Is this the ‘ brand Bengaluru’we are proud of. Targeting the so called ‘migrants’.Shame on you Bengalurians pic.twitter.com/XGK1icUbKX— Sharath (@Sharathanand85) April 3, 2024
The video clip swiftly gained traction, prompting reactions from the public. “Something like this happened to me on a highway recently, and I “raced” to a police station nearby!” recounted one individual. “He is a bully with nothing better to do. The people in the car should have confronted him, or at least threatened him by menacingly driving their car towards him,” suggested another commentator.
Nevertheless, many highlighted that such incidents are not unique to Bengaluru but are increasingly common in cities across the country.
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Amidst the numerous road rage incidents in Bengaluru, another recent video depicted individuals on a scooter tailing a car, pounding on its windows, and attempting to force open the doors. A woman could be heard dialing a government helpline number as the trio pursued their vehicle. Subsequently, the Bengaluru Police apprehended the three individuals following the circulation of a viral video showcasing their aggressive pursuit of the car on social media.
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